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Arlo's latest cameras can run for up to six months on a single charge

The Pro 4 connects directly to WiFi, so it doesn't need a base station.

Arlo

Arlo has announced updated versions of two of its wireless security cameras. The $199.99 Pro 4 can capture 2K HDR footage in a 160-degree field of view. It connects directly to WiFi, so it can work as a standalone camera. However, you can integrate the Pro 4 into an existing Arlo setup by connecting it to a SmartHub or base station.

The Ultra 2, meanwhile, boasts 4K HDR video capture along with an ultra-wide, 180-degree field of view. The camera can automatically focus on and track moving objects, and it has a larger range than the original Ultra. It costs $299.99. Arlo is selling packs of one, two and four Ultra 2 cameras.

Both devices have color night vision, a built-in spotlight and two-way audio so you can communicate with anyone in the camera’s line of sight. They also have a smart siren that can be triggered remotely or automatically.

Arlo says both cameras can run for up to six months on a single battery charge. In addition, they can connect to platforms including Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and IFTTT to help you integrate them into your smart home systems.